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Kansas City Chiefs rookie tight end Noah Gray is giving back to his hometown today.
Gray is hosting the inaugural Noah Gray Central Massachusetts Football Clinic at Leominster High School’s Doyle Field in his hometown of Leominster, Massachusetts. The one-day clinic will serve local athletes in grades six through 12, providing them with expert tutelage from area coaches, former Leominster High School athletes, and Gray himself.
The goal of the camp is to help teach, inspire and motivate local athletes. It’ll also help connect those athletes with coaches for local programs. All proceeds from Gray’s camp will go to help area football programs, including his alma mater.
“Excited for the opportunity to be back in Massachusetts on Friday, June 25th for our first annual Noah Gray Central Massachusetts Football Clinic! A lot of amazing coaches and current/former players from the area will be working with the athletes during this clinic to TEACH and INSPIRE the next generation of football players in OUR communities! 100% of the proceeds are going directly to local HS football organizations!”
Gray already getting active in his hometown has caught the attention of his teammate, Travis Kelce, who is currently hosting NFL tight ends at the inaugural Tight End University summit. Expect Gray to attend next year’s summit, but also expect Kelce to attend Gray’s football clinic as well.
“Man I’m coming next year,” Kelce wrote in an Instagram post. “🙌🏻🙌🏻 this is what it’s all about!!”
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